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Ronald L. Gilliland is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields and subfields primarily related to physics, astronomy, and engineering.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Engineering

The subfields of study cover:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Instrumentation
  • Computational Mechanics

Gilliland's work focuses on topics related to:

  • Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
  • Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
  • Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation

Their recent publication includes the paper titled KEPLER-18b, c, AND d: A SYSTEM OF THREE PLANETS CONFIRMED BY TRANSIT TIMING VARIATIONS, LIGHT CURVE VALIDATION, WARM-SPITZER PHOTOMETRY, AND RADIAL VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS, published in 2022 in the University of Southern Queensland ePrints (University of Southern Queensland) venue.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ronald L. Gilliland are:

  • William D. Cochran
  • Daniel C. Fabrycky
  • Guillermo Torres
  • François Fressin
  • Jean-Michel Désert

Their publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • University of Southern Queensland ePrints (University of Southern Queensland)

Best Publications

  • Observational Evidence from Supernovae for an Accelerating Universe and a Cosmological Constant

    Adam G. Riess;Alexei V. Filippenko;Peter Challis;Alejandro Clocchiatti

  • Observational Evidence from Supernovae for an Accelerating Universe and a Cosmological Constant

    Adam G. Riess;Alexei V. Filippenko;Peter Challis;Alejandro Clocchiattia

  • Kepler Planet-Detection Mission: Introduction and First Results

    William J. Borucki;David Koch;Gibor Basri;Natalie Batalha

  • The High-Z Supernova Search: Measuring Cosmic Deceleration and Global Curvature of the Universe Using Type Ia Supernovae*

    Brian P. Schmidt;Nicholas B. Suntzeff;M. M. Phillips;Robert A. Schommer

  • The Photometric Performance and Calibration of the HST Advanced Camera For Surveys

    M. Sirianni;M. Sirianni;M. Sirianni;M. J. Jee;N. Benitez;J. P. Blakeslee

  • Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler, III: Analysis of the First 16 Months of Data

    Natalie M. Batalha;Jason F. Rowe;Stephen T. Bryson;Thomas Barclay

  • Detection of an Extrasolar Planet Atmosphere

    David Charbonneau;David Charbonneau;Timothy M. Brown;Robert W. Noyes;Ronald L. Gilliland

  • The High-Z Supernova Search: Measuring Cosmic Deceleration and Global Cur vature of the Universe Using Type Ia Supernovae

    Brian P. Schmidt;Nicholas B. Suntzeff;M. M. Phillips;Robert A. Schommer

  • Characteristics of planetary candidates observed by Kepler, II: Analysis of the first four months of data

    William J. Borucki;David G. Koch;Gibor Basri;Natalie Batalha

  • Planet Occurrence within 0.25 AU of Solar-type Stars from Kepler

    Andrew W. Howard;Geoffrey W. Marcy;Stephen T. Bryson;Jon M. Jenkins

  • The Hubble Deep Field: Observations, data reduction, and galaxy photometry

    Robert E. Williams;Brett Blacker;Mark Dickinson;W. Van Dyke Dixon;W. Van Dyke Dixon

  • The Farthest Known Supernova: Support for an Accelerating Universe and a Glimpse of the Epoch of Deceleration*

    Adam G. Riess;Peter E. Nugent;Ronald L. Gilliland;Brian P. Schmidt

  • The photometric performance and calibration of the Hubble Space Telescope advanced camera for surveys

    M. Sirianni;M. Sirianni;M. Sirianni;M.J. Jee;N. Benítez;N. Benítez;J.P. Blakeslee

  • Characteristics of planetary candidates observed by Kepler. II. Analysis of the first four months of data

    William J. Borucki;David G. Koch;Gibor Basri;Natalie Batalha

  • Supernova limits on the cosmic equation of state

    Peter M. Garnavich;Saurabh Jha;Peter Challis;Alejandro Clocchiatti

  • Kepler Mission Design, Realized Photometric Performance, and Early Science

    David G. Koch;William J. Borucki;Gibor Basri;Natalie M. Batalha

  • Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler. III. Analysis of the First 16 Months of Data

    Natalie M. Batalha;Natalie M. Batalha;Jason F. Rowe;Stephen T. Bryson;Thomas Barclay

  • Planet Occurrence within 0.25 AU of Solar-Type Stars from Kepler

    Andrew W. Howard;Geoffrey W. Marcy;Stephen T. Bryson;Jon M. Jenkins

  • The farthest known supernova: Support for an accelerating universe and a glimpse of the epoch of deceleration

    Adam G. Riess;Peter E. Nugent;Brian P. Schmidt;John Tonry

  • Kepler Planet Detection Mission: Introduction and First Results

    William J. Borucki;D. Koch;G. Basri;N. M. Batalha

Frequent Co-Authors

Jon M. Jenkins
Jon M. Jenkins Ames Research Center
William J. Borucki
William J. Borucki Ames Research Center
Hans Kjeldsen
Hans Kjeldsen Aarhus University
Timothy M. Brown
Timothy M. Brown Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network
David W. Latham
David W. Latham Harvard University
Jason F. Rowe
Jason F. Rowe Bishop's University
Jack J. Lissauer
Jack J. Lissauer Ames Research Center
Douglas A. Caldwell
Douglas A. Caldwell Ames Research Center
Lars A. Buchhave
Lars A. Buchhave Technical University of Denmark

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